According to the IAF, "This is the first time in the history of our country that helicopters are being utilised for fighting forest fires."
A Mi-17 V5 helicopter, flying from morning till evening, managed to undertake five sorties and was instrumental in dowsing part of the fire which was in two inaccessible pockets of about 1-2 square km each.
Owing to the extent of the fire and destruction caused by it, the Air Force decided to press in one more Mi-17 V5 for the task.
Due to the raging fire, a large portion of forested area east of Mt Japfu is largely inaccessible by foot and continues to smolder.
The helicopters positioned at Rangapahar, near Dimapur, first carried out aerial sorties for the assessment of the area, the extent of the fire and an open source of water.
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